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Developing high‐performance catalysts using traditional trial‐and‐error methods is generally time consuming and inefficient. Here, by combining machine learning techniques and first‐principle calculations, we are able to discover novel graphene‐supported single‐atom catalysts for nitrogen reduction reaction in a rapid way. Successfully, 45 promising catalysts with highly efficient catalytic performance are screened out from 1626 candidates. Furthermore, based on the optimal feature sets, new catalytic descriptors are constructed via symbolic regression, which can be directly used to predict single‐atom catalysts with good accuracy and good generalizability. This study not only provides dozens of promising catalysts and new descriptors for nitrogen reduction reaction but also offers a potential way for rapid screening of new electrocatalysts.
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Sheng Zhang
Shuaihua Lu
Peng Zhang
Energy & environment materials
Southeast University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9b796387cf7069868543a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/eem2.12304
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